Sentences with phrase «thoughts about murder»

I never even gave so much as a black eye to another person during that time, much less entertained thoughts about murder.
I get that there are many other dynamics to humanity and to living, however, as we lay in our bed dying, I seriously doubt that we're thinking about murder, disease, hunger, and strife.
Regardless of a god's existence, I would say there is a difference between the heart of a murderer, i.e. thinking about murder, and hate.
«I was thinking about those murders.
Thinking about the murder depressed him.
Later, on the long, jerky train ride back to Manhattan, mired in Adele's sadness, as if it were contagious, he began to think about the murder at the library.
Think about a murder mystery book where the main character likes to cook.
Another thing that Qasir al - Wasat does well is how it makes you think about murder.

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Their thoughts need to be about meaningful policy changes that could prevent another murder, another death, another heartbreaking act of violence.
When former Simi Valley police Detective Michael Bender heard investigators in Ventura County filed murder charges against the so - called Golden State Killer, he thought about his friend — and now housemate — Craig Coley.
The leaders of Animal Farm maintain thought control by obscuring the facts with smokescreens, rewriting history, creating conspiracy theories about pending attacks, faking victims, slander, scapegoating, murdering opposition, outrageous public works projects to keep the animals busy, and through a large group of useful idiots — sheep — that spread their message unthinkingly and distract dissenters.
After I thought about it, I realized the question of whether reducing guns in a society will lead to fewer murders is a testable hypothesis.
If one takes a few minutes to really think about the medium that we accept as money today, fiat currencies made out of cotton fiber backed by nothing except militaries, murder, death, and threats of murder and death, then one should easily conclude that fiat currencies literally have no intrinsic worth.
People murder everyday, do you think it is about religion, no!
@fred — «we both know the God we are speaking of said that if you even think bad thoughts about someone you have commited murder.
The church and xstians are guilty of causing fatality (ie murder) and then whine about «freedom of religion» I think it's time to fight «beam stuffling with beam stuffling» Call it jihad of logic, science, and reason, against these dangerous lethal religious believers.
= > You know darn well that Jesus said love your neighbor, to even think wrong about another in your heart is the equivalent to murder.
I love Jesus and I do feel that he had died for each and everyone of our sins and I feel we are all loved equally no matter what we do rather it be for murder to just plain old coursing He loves us all honestly I've debated in my mind that if Christianity is about being mean hateful and thinking that you're going around better than everybody then that's not the religion for me
If the US,, for example would finally decide that abortion was murder then,, I think more people would feel bad about it, keep from doing it, and then know to ask God for forgiveness.
After an inmate on death row confesses details about murders, rapes and a lifetime of crime — «You know, the heavy stuff» — the chaplain responds: «Have any impure thoughts?
Yes i know two counsellors i told one of them about this and i want to know why Jesus Christ without any mercy sends that person to hell forever to suffer and never ever forgives them even though they didn't commit any thing like murder and that also forever you can forgive that person went in minutes of that sin with in a snap of a finger then only why that sin why not give him another life in Earth after forgiving and punishing him for the rest of his sin it is said that god and Jesus Is very merciful then why he is giving such a life sentence that is much more worse than eternal nothingness and why doesn't he punish Satun with eternal nothingness because i think most of the sins in Earth are committed because of him only?
I need to tell someone about the books I've been reading because Inspector Gamache is my new hero and I want to live in Three Pines, Quebec (well, I think would like to live there... it does seem rather murder - y by my tastes).
How were the firstborns to die — tangible murder, or a disease brought about by poor birthing conditions engineered by the medical community of the time, or by a pulse from the Anananunki planet that could be attributed to a weak, ineffectual god assigned to this sector of the universe and passed off as omnipotent because He thought he was, or knew he had to pretend to be, to give humans Any Hope AT ALL?
Finally, Anselm's thought about the atonement, so centered in an awe - full sense of human sin, always left unanswered the question: If the human creature is subject to eternal damnation for having eaten of one miserable apple, how much more unforgivable is the murder of God's son?
Also: If you were an Atheist that lived in those areas and had to face the threat of being murdered if anyone found out what you were, you'd care about what these people thought.
There was nothing special about Paul that made Jesus want to use him to preach the gospel, if anything you would've thought that Jesus would've have killed Paul for murdering his followers but what Jesus displayed was «Grace» which is unmerited, undeserved favor.
Wordsworth's characteristic thought about science is summed up in one line — «We murder to dissect» — from «The Tables Turned»:
Chad, think about this: The GOP is against abortion and that makes many evangelical Christians feel they MUST vote for them because, if they do not, they are supporting murder.
In two other questions on the King murder the respondents were asked whether they had felt anger or whether it had made them «think about the many tragic things that have happened to Negroes and that this was just another one of them.»
Think about the fact that somebody has their finger near a red button that could wipe out millions, possibly billions of people, and that person just might feel strongly in an afterlife, a rapture, a heaven and hell so to pull that trigger they are just moving people on to what they have decided is the next phase of humanity, not murder.
I was confuse before about the meaning of satan offspring (I thought that satan gives birth to men or something) but I was told... satan offspring is people who love to do sin, like to do what the satan do... (lie, murder, pride, not doing good... etc), the sin is the work of devil.
It is fitting, I think, that the beginning of the movie incorporates a court scene where one, Rubin (Rooster) Cogburn, an officer of the court (a «marshall») is questioned about his killing of a family of bushwhackers and murders out in the «nations».
Hence, we have thought about it in light of the gravest (in human terms) of the Ten Commandments: «You shall not murder» (Exodus 20:13; Deuteronomy 5:17).
If you think about it everyone that conceives is guilty of murder.
My thyroid will MURDER me if I think about eating it again.
QUEENS, NY — Borough President Melinda Katz stated the following about the killing of two NYPD police officers today: «My thoughts and prayers are with the families of two of NYPD's Finest, Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos, who were murdered today on our streets.
LOWER EAST SIDE — In the nearly two decades since 6 - year - old Elisa Izquierdo was murdered by her mother on the Lower East Side, Dalia Soto has thought about the case every day.
Maybe critics gave it so much crap because this season is about religion based murders but I honestly think it's the second best season of the show (behind Season 4 of course).
(about Medgar Evers» widow pursuing the murder case for decades) I think about her keepin'this thing alive all this time.
Maybe critics gave it so much crap because this season is about religion based murders but I honestly think it's the second best season of the
A master filmmaker and even better scribe, one who can have their main character lead the charge against a dying chief of police for inaction due her daughter's murder, a cop who he thinks his job is just about terrorizing townsfolk and a whole litany of characters who swim in the pool of the morally gray and allow them moments of sincere redemption or humanity.
Below is the first trailer for Gunpowder & Sky's Tragedy Girls, a biting satire about social media stardom — think of it as a modern - day Clueless, only these girls murder people... and tweet about it.
And yeah thinking about it filling a «prologue» with references to a storied past is really weird messaging as is benching the only female in the movie who isn't murdered to a Secretary role.
To top off the mistakes a recurring news flash pops on TV every five minutes or so about a murder case involving one twin killing another in an attempt to set up what director and star Stiller (Flirting with Disaster, Reality Bites) must have thought would be just the most hilarious moment in cinema.
I think the most impressive aspect about Brick is how easily Johnson is able to get us to buy into this seemingly alternate universe full of deep - thinking teenage characters, esoteric jargon, and events that would normally strain a straightforward film's plausibility, such as bizarre drugs, weird criminal organizations, murder and double - crosses.
The violence still shocks, and time hasn't diminished the dread, say, of watching Karen Hill experience deep second thoughts about walking into an alley for a free coat — no director has been more attuned to the importance of unnatural cinematic beats for even the possibility of murder.
Bobby Farrelly: We spent a lot of time on the writing when she thinks his wife was murdered and Ben thinks she knows about his wife and she's cool with it.
Merrin's father (David Morse) probably doesn't need the influence of the horns to tell Ig what he really thinks about the guy he is certain murdered his daughter, but he does so anyway.
Three lifelong friends — played by Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis — go from thinking about killing their abusive bosses to actually plotting their murders.
And about five minutes into a tedious prologue that features a novel's worth of voiceover, blather about a virus that makes people dangerously embrace their emotions, and a sloppy action scene of murder and fucking that included a pair of bare tits disturbingly distorting in slow - motion, I thought only, «Fuck me.»
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